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  1. Thanks again for your help. Bought the arctic today. Wish it would come sooner. Sure I will frequent these forums when it arrives.
  2. Thanks for all the replies. Yes, it is $US. That makes a pretty big difference I guess. I feel better about dropping the cash knowing I'm getting a good price. I agree that it worth the extra $ for the quality and service. I'll have to look into the salt water Ozen system. Any idea what it costs to add, and whether the new models are improved. My spa would be built on Feb. 19th, so it would be the latest model. I'm leaning against the ozone for now. I think the $100 add on was probably the most basic system, which I believe provides less benefit and more upkeep $. I can always add ozone later. Not sure if the salt water system can be added later. Thanks again for your replies
  3. Great site, but I can't find the info I'm looking for hear or anywhere on the internet. Seems spa pricing is kept under pretty tight wrap. Question, is $5800 for a new Arctic Spa Yukon in the prestige configuation a good deal? The dealer says there is a sale, but I'm alway leary of those statements. It does seem like a good price, but it is considerably above my initial uneducated budget. If there is room to negotiate I'd like to hear it, but I don't want to insult the dealer with a low offer. This spa would be ordered and arrive in 8-12 weeks. Includes cast-core cover, lifter, steps, base, delivery/setup and some chemicals. I can add ozone for $100. Didn't ask about the Onzen system. The other spa I'm considering is the raindance solstice from sears. $3000. The price is the main driving point as it is obviously less of a spa.
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